CAMEROON Sample Clauses

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CAMEROON. Cameroon has experienced relative stability in the last decades, allowing the steady development of infrastructure, agriculture and the oil and timber industries. Cameroon is host to both the Western Lowland Gorilla and the Cross-River Gorilla. The Western Lowland Gorilla is represented with a total national population recently estimated at 15,000 individuals (ref. 54 of Caldecot and Miles). Two-thirds of this population lives in a triangle of PAs on the common border of Cameroon (Lac Lobéké NP), the CAR (Dzangha-Ndoki NP) and Congo (Nouabalé-Ndoki NP), collectively called the “Trinationale de la Sangha” (core area 7300km² and buffer zones of 21,000km²). The remaining third of the Cameroon Western Lowland Gorillas is distributed between 7-8 PAs of different status.
CAMEROON. All timber sources (all permit types, imports) • 7 product groups • All markets
CAMEROON after the transfer of authority to it by Nigeria, guarantees to Nigeria nationals living in the Bakassi Peninsula the exercise of the fundamental rights and freedoms enshrined in international human rights law and in other relevant provisions of international law.
CAMEROON. 1. When deciding upon applications for licences to establish civil scheduled air services, the Governments of the Contracting Parties shall take into consideration the interest in the greatest possible freedom of air traffic. 2. When granting such licences, the Governments of the Contracting Parties shall accord each other most-favoured-nation treatment, 3. The Contracting Parties undertake to settle as soon as possible and in full the air relations between the two countries in a special agreement.
CAMEROON. Franco-Canadian Trade Agreement of Exchange of most-favoured-nation treat- CENTRAL AFRICAN REPUBLIC. 1933 applied to Cameroon. GATT effective Nov. 28,1960. Franco-Canadian Trade Agreement 1933 applied to Central African Repub- lic. GATT effective Aug. 14,1960. ment. Exchange of most-favoured-nation treat- ment.
CAMEROON. Sterns, James A., and Richard Bernsten. "Assessing the Impact of Cowpea Research and Extension in Northern Cameroon: Lessons Learned." Proceedings of the Symposium on the Impact of Technology on Agricultural Transformation in Africa, Washington D.C., October 14-16, 1992. Sterns, James A., and Richard Bernsten. "Assessing the Impact of Cowpea and Sorghum Research and Extension: Lessons Learned in Northern Cameroon." Working Paper (Draft), December 9, 1992. Choe, Y. C. and James F. Oehmke. "Dynamic Analysis of Returns to Research II: An Application to Kenyan Maize." MSU Staff Paper No. 92-55. Karanja, Daniel. "The Payoff to Maize Research in Kenya: An Institutional and Economic Analysis." Working Paper, Department of Agricultural Economics, Michigan State University, March, 1992.
CAMEROON. In the context of persecution, the women often spoke of some type of redemptive relationship, either with someone they had known previously, or with someone they met during their persecution.